Life Inside of a Book
Booklice are small insects that inhabit a variety of habitats, including old books. They feed on microscopic fungi and starchy paste that binds the pages together.
Read MoreBooklice are small insects that inhabit a variety of habitats, including old books. They feed on microscopic fungi and starchy paste that binds the pages together.
Read MoreIf clams couldn’t successfully catch fish, their species will die. Here’s a rundown on fishing like a clam:
Read MoreThere’s no shortage of romance in the animal kingdom, especially among invertebrates. Here are some last-minute gift ideas, courtesy of your bizarre, spineless friends:
Read MoreDo not believe everything you hear about critters. Old wise tales can be deceiving.
Read MoreThe most recent round of extinctions hit hard for all nature lovers with 23 species being declared gone forever. Ornithologists may have been hit harder than anyone because the long-sought-after Ivory-Billed woodpecker was included on the list.
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